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were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer a school should big eagle go blood's which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to party the amount of which one had to drink from the goblet must be. and totaled one litter i guess too late to be just bulls badly large to drink. thousands of exhibits amazing broken bottles. there are also several unusual items on display which include even. pace. with exploring the. rights to focus in a room which contains over two hundred. and the museum is a restaurant called. which office of course traditional. and if you have a special occasion it's a petersburg will just look top notch. in the city where professionals will take care of your stone or dozens of stylists make. mythologists that you constantly upgrading their skills and your top schools for professionals of the industry will help you look your best. the celebrated phenomenon of the white knights is a source of much pleasure. as this is it's an exciting time to visit the city not just to do we'll bring in personal time clothes an
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he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read president clinton reiterated today just makes sense if it's cheaper to do business here in the united states, then jobs will be created here. if it's cheaper to keep that cash and to create jobs abroad, that's what businesses will do because it makes economic sense. but again i think the last thing i would think you would want to do when the recovery is is so anemic and when the private sector is sort of sitting on the side lines because they don't know what the costs of doing business are going to be, tax rates, regulatory policy, that i think we need
he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read...
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the company became a pioneer of the big-box bookseller concept. at its peak in 2003, borders had more than 1,200 stores around the country, each with thousands of new titles. the company says a host of factors led to its demise, including the turbulent economy; the move away from brick and mortar stores to online retailers and the rise of e- readers, like the kindle, ipad, and nook. more on this story now from annie lowery, who's followed it as a business writer for the online magazine "slate." welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: now part of this is, of course, about larger trends of the internet's impact on the book business. but borders also made its own mistakes, i guess, along the way. >> absolutely. >> brown: what happened? >> it's not an easy climate for any retail business or for anybody selling books, obviously. but borders made some strategic mistakes. first and foremost they had a very, very tennuous relationship with the internet. they actually outsourced the sale of a lot of their books on-line from 2001 to 2008 to amazon. and on t
the company became a pioneer of the big-box bookseller concept. at its peak in 2003, borders had more than 1,200 stores around the country, each with thousands of new titles. the company says a host of factors led to its demise, including the turbulent economy; the move away from brick and mortar stores to online retailers and the rise of e- readers, like the kindle, ipad, and nook. more on this story now from annie lowery, who's followed it as a business writer for the online magazine...
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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>>reporter: one of pengshui's big ideas is to build a new city centre on this farmland, a 20 minute drive away. in a couple of years' time, the billion dollar project will be linked to the old districts via a tunnel through the mountain. investors are supposed to provide 23 percent of the cash, the banks 60 percent with the balance coming from central, regional and local governments. >>those facing relocation don't really care if this is a rash development or if it makes sound economic sense - so long as their pay-off is worth it. >>us farmers can benefit from the development and construction. but if the government goes ahead with the project and we're worse off, who will agree? >>reporter: the trouble is, as the people's bank of china knows only too well, the real value of compensation risks being diluted by inflation - which, despite three interest rate hikes over four months, accelerated in january to 4.9 percent year-on-year >>the spur was a four trillion dollar stimulus package - which cushioned china's export-reliant economy from the global financial crisis. in turn, this opened up
>>reporter: one of pengshui's big ideas is to build a new city centre on this farmland, a 20 minute drive away. in a couple of years' time, the billion dollar project will be linked to the old districts via a tunnel through the mountain. investors are supposed to provide 23 percent of the cash, the banks 60 percent with the balance coming from central, regional and local governments. >>those facing relocation don't really care if this is a rash development or if it makes sound...
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he says he followed russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update here. we've. covered. i'll be back shortly with the headlines a statement. from . twenty years ago the largest country in the disappearance of. what had been trying. to teach began a journey. where did it take to. get out of the main stories we're covering for you ahead in our taking the torpedo effect democrat led senate kills republican debt ceiling in fact shortly after it was the only passed by the house as u.s. default deadline looms. ultra conservative islamist overwhelm egypt's tahrir square demanding shari'a law in the wake of revolution spreading across the region israelis take to the streets to protest for social justice. that's number of journalists in the u.s. decreases the population set to graze rapidly but some say the ultimate victim of the trend will be democracy. becoming the next people to vote russia's capabilities in the world's financial arena and its addition of the money. i. mean welcome to on the money with the business
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i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to get it, man. tavis: what's about to happen is this masterpiece is about to drop in june. tell me about -- what's it like going back into the studio? you've been singing here and there. but what's it like going back into the studio to do a record of original music, when you ain't done it in 15 years? >> well, i can't sit here and say that it's the easiest thing in the world. but i can say that for the last past 10 years i've been in and out of the studio, you know, messing around in studio, you know, for four years of that i was still high. so some of the songs, you know, you get some h
i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to...
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i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are saying they will vote tomorrow to say it's dead before it even gets here. you can see these adults are really getting along with each other. but the reality of the situation is we are no closer to a deal. in fact, arguably, we're farther from a deal. for the last six days, the stock market has gone down 500, 600 points, and monday if there's not a deal, we might see the market go into some sort of a panic. that's a real possibility because the bad news would flow from that would just be incredible. now, the big problem is that
i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are...
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>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking channels and going in and out of programming. >>reporter: but it's far from plain sailing. one of the biggest threats to the industry comes from illegal content sharing. torrent sites which enable users to download the latest films are a part of the problem costing the industry billions of dollars per year. >>some people do it for kicks, uploading stuff, but some people do it because they're putting two fingers up to the industry. they don't actually realise it's not their activity by itself that causes a problem, it's millions of people like them who are trying to freeload who cause the damage. >>if you look at
>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking...
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definitely a big competitive game since other companies. already been on the market for years and has to show the ability to meet customer specific demands. it's. never lower costs. for. consumer. even if you think. you might. driving down the cost of chip production somebody needs to tackle the issue of design. creative minds that studios are already on the case. is constantly coming up with new ways to merge. with the fashion. behind the futuristic prototype. screw in a. while. it was the main challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these plans obviously the technology is quite advanced now but there's still goes some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of couldn't don't because it's pretty useless of heat so we have to design a very good. read into is that what this thing is right here yeah it's like. the theme we just came out for the market maybe three years ago and it's just a standard solution but we like to change it and make it more effective and we got inspired by nature because if you look at some of the it
definitely a big competitive game since other companies. already been on the market for years and has to show the ability to meet customer specific demands. it's. never lower costs. for. consumer. even if you think. you might. driving down the cost of chip production somebody needs to tackle the issue of design. creative minds that studios are already on the case. is constantly coming up with new ways to merge. with the fashion. behind the futuristic prototype. screw in a. while. it was the...
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the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people keeping an eye it. future oflk about the travel, not tonight at 11:00. now, that is the scheduled launch. stolen treasures. hashe board of elections referred its case to federal prosecutors. >> the decision that could change that -- could have changed history. the secret from the president's past. some sunshine outside the now.right showers and storms to the north everybody is going to get in on the rain tomorrow. >>> officials are returning from iraq bylen contractors. to atems were given back officials in a ceremony today at the
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but like thousands of other backwaters across the country, it has big plans for the next five years as it seeks to boost incomes by at least 14 percent annually. >>the most meaningful economic decisions are made far away from beijing, in places like here - pengshui - over 1500 km south west of the capital. few if any here are interested in cooling economic growth or slashing investment plans as this is the only model they know that can provide jobs, spread more money around and, it's hoped, keep the people content. >>reporter: and in this belief, the local authority plans to plough some 2 billion us dollars every year into investment in buildings and infrastructure. >>the pace of our development is very fast - but we are very poor, we are backward, we are under developed, we're coming from a very low starting point. that's why, in our new five year plan our growth could reach 20 percent. >>reporter: one of pengshui's big ideas is to build a new city centre on this farmland, a 20 minute drive away. in a couple of years' time, the billion dollar project will be linked to the old district
but like thousands of other backwaters across the country, it has big plans for the next five years as it seeks to boost incomes by at least 14 percent annually. >>the most meaningful economic decisions are made far away from beijing, in places like here - pengshui - over 1500 km south west of the capital. few if any here are interested in cooling economic growth or slashing investment plans as this is the only model they know that can provide jobs, spread more money around and, it's...
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stepping into big shoes following general carteret. i thank him for his great service and i hope you will continue to tributaries expertise to national security debates in the future. i urge you to focus immediately upon confirmation on improving the acquisition process. the department and its industry partners have stumbled again and again in producing weapons systems at affordable costs that without question the services desperately need. your involvement is also needed in furthering cyberdefense strategy and nuclear strategy in ensuring we achieve success in the middle east and libya in ensuring the demand for budgetary reductions does not result in loss of capabilities in the military diminished and unable to respond the defense of our vital national interests. general fraser come you are following in the steps of two outstanding leaders that u.s. transportation, general mcnabb and general schwartz. i'm sure you'll receive excellent mentoring and advice from them. last year, dod released the mobility capabilities and requirements s
stepping into big shoes following general carteret. i thank him for his great service and i hope you will continue to tributaries expertise to national security debates in the future. i urge you to focus immediately upon confirmation on improving the acquisition process. the department and its industry partners have stumbled again and again in producing weapons systems at affordable costs that without question the services desperately need. your involvement is also needed in furthering...
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you are, basically, you are seeping the big picture -- seeing the big picture of what's going on. that's unusual. you said we'll use it more in the future, but you were on the cutting edge of doing that. and you were also, you department know, did you, you didn't know whether you were actually going to get to see, going to participate. you had trained for this, you're there, you're move ago group that does this, but there's this whole thing about what do we do, we have women in our unit? talk a little bit about that because it's sort of a theme going through the book. >> guest: yeah, you know, okay. well, first of all, i joined the marine corpses during peacetime, so there was certainly understanding that i would never really go to combat according to what i had heard from the recruiters and other people that, oh, yeah, you're going to say the oath, but, you know, in all honesty you're going to be in some support unit. but when i said the oath, i really took that seriously, and i thought, well, you know, if i have to go to combat, i said the oath, and i'm going to do my duty and d
you are, basically, you are seeping the big picture -- seeing the big picture of what's going on. that's unusual. you said we'll use it more in the future, but you were on the cutting edge of doing that. and you were also, you department know, did you, you didn't know whether you were actually going to get to see, going to participate. you had trained for this, you're there, you're move ago group that does this, but there's this whole thing about what do we do, we have women in our unit? talk a...
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you see the big picture. we use it more in the future but you are on the cutting edge of doing that. also, you did not know if you were going to see your purchase paper you trained for this sander there, but fell whole thing what do we do with the women in our unit? >> talk about that. it is the theme going through the book. >> guest: i joined the marine corps during peacetime to the understanding i would never really go to combat from the recruiters you will take the oath that honestly you will be sent to the work unit. >> but i took that seriously thinking if i do have to go to combat, i will do my duty. so in november 20,002,000,000 it started to come up with the idea we would go to iraq. my commanding officer pulls the two female officers and says look, by order of congress you are not allowed to go with us to combat because we will push ahead of the infantry and doing untraditional operations putting us ahead of a ground forces. i will fight to get you to kuwait i have told headquarters of the 13 that ar
you see the big picture. we use it more in the future but you are on the cutting edge of doing that. also, you did not know if you were going to see your purchase paper you trained for this sander there, but fell whole thing what do we do with the women in our unit? >> talk about that. it is the theme going through the book. >> guest: i joined the marine corps during peacetime to the understanding i would never really go to combat from the recruiters you will take the oath that...
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tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both been here before, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused. it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison. >> there's going to be a visitor bringing contraband on a noncontact visit. >> an anonymous tip has internal affairs on high alert. >> if a pass takes place, we're going to stop the contraband. if it is felony contraband, we may look at doing an arrest today on a visitor. >> i'm known for gang-banging and calling shots and assaults and drugs and trafficking. that's been m
tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both...
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they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby state park. several states have budget problems these days and money for parks is often among the first things cut. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath beach but this may be their last trip here. it is set to close in november. do you feel you're losing a family member? >> we do. i feel safe here. it's great for families. >> reporter: amid the pristine beauty of california's state parks there is an ugly reality, finances. they've seen their budgets cut by 43% since 2003 and cash-strapped california is shutting down 70 of its 278 state p
they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby...
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this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan hill parade starts downtown about 10:00. and fireworks of course. celebrations all around the bay area tonight. we have a complete list of places to go and view. all you have to do is go to our website at cbs5.com. time now 4:56. following two developing stories this 4th of july. we're live at a deadly bart station shooting. contra costa county. what >>> we'll be right back. back at the 5:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, closed, after a police shooting. what led up to the deadly >>> a violent start to the 4th of july. a bart station closed after a police shooting there. what led up to that deadly gunfire
this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan...
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going bankrupt just look at the numbers the numbers don't lie the politicians it looks look at the big picture first of all the dollar and we've been saying it all along gold in the last month is gained one hundred fifteen dollars an ounce what they're not talking about in all this deficit reduction hey how about the military budget how about slashing foreign aid fifty seven billion dollars a year how about companies like general electric they want the billion dollars last year pay no taxes but there's plenty of room out there who start reigning this thing in and turning it around and we do not have a representative form of government we have a government that represents only the very powerful and the very rich and that's all this is about letting them keeping their perks for economic interest see it's plunging america deep into crisis since as much kinds of financial experts and most of the closer portero. of the world is adjusting the dollar will lose its status as a world reserve currency the u.s. debt will lose the aaa rating and it's a complete different configuration and washingt
going bankrupt just look at the numbers the numbers don't lie the politicians it looks look at the big picture first of all the dollar and we've been saying it all along gold in the last month is gained one hundred fifteen dollars an ounce what they're not talking about in all this deficit reduction hey how about the military budget how about slashing foreign aid fifty seven billion dollars a year how about companies like general electric they want the billion dollars last year pay no taxes but...
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for his birthday there were going to do a big thing. it was going to be a big surprise. they get hundreds of thousands of these every week. they have a strong following. every year to a takeover youtube with people taking over youtube about what is awesome in the world. youtube has partnered with them. it has been amazing. it has increased awareness for all of these organizations. to speak to his birthday, on his birthday last year, johnson, hank, you are 30. i realize you do not like many things. you do not like stuff. i did not know what to get you. but then i remembered you like oxygen. for your 30th birthday, we have planted 20,000 trees in your name. then he showed a 10 minute video of people in iraq, all over the united states, almost every continent except antarctica. this beautiful music of people planting trees with signs a said happy birthday, hank. we work with them in the aftermath of the earthquake in haiti. we worked with all of these different people. we reached out to everyone we possibly new including j.k. rowling who sent us seven harry potter bucks. we
for his birthday there were going to do a big thing. it was going to be a big surprise. they get hundreds of thousands of these every week. they have a strong following. every year to a takeover youtube with people taking over youtube about what is awesome in the world. youtube has partnered with them. it has been amazing. it has increased awareness for all of these organizations. to speak to his birthday, on his birthday last year, johnson, hank, you are 30. i realize you do not like many...
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it is very big you see. here we are in the middle. no worry in siberia what are your initial impressions so far i'm very impressed that both these villagers it's my first time to be in russia and really really on the countryside it looks really like let's say fifty sixty years spectrum and some something like this i know that you had a chance to get to know xander the boards the big boss here and he's very charismatic person who cares not only about the quality of his products not about the lifestyle of his. employees and. i'm sure you are proud of that piece alcohol a lecture and a lecture on the harms of alcohol and smoking and i think for many western people this is a sort of strange concept that somebody your boss would not share your own how you should leave your lives i mean this is certainly an intrusion and somebody has probably said what do you think about it that's true and i have heard this first time and see in the first time i was also really very impressed but it's a very nice tool to treat and to push the people in this
it is very big you see. here we are in the middle. no worry in siberia what are your initial impressions so far i'm very impressed that both these villagers it's my first time to be in russia and really really on the countryside it looks really like let's say fifty sixty years spectrum and some something like this i know that you had a chance to get to know xander the boards the big boss here and he's very charismatic person who cares not only about the quality of his products not about the...
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big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill nye and i put it out. i started in college without a science background. it's called soccket. stores like a portable generator to power small electrical appliances that are critical to the developing world. [applause] >> thanks. yeah, my parents like it, too. so, you know, the idea for us -- we noticed -- we don't want to try to fix all the energy problems we simply want to address them, raise awareness about the global energy problems but, specifically, we wanted our means of addressing this problem to be fun. and i think
big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill...
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get ahold of him it would be any way of you to let us know barbara i didn't ask you where you were as big if you did you wouldn't tell me right now no. garber i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i don't want to i'm going around i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last time a camera i don't even know last year his girlfriend. girlfriend. what's her name. i don't know if it's to be. her her name got married. i don't know i'm wondering where does she live what part of you got to help me help you or he. with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of assyria sleeps. without losing time with the help of the internet telephone number of a. she knows the fugitive. gone home there's nothing going on. here the thing we really don't disclose information when it gets this close because we don't know who you really are. you could be somebody that's just trying to trick us. very good and . well i think we've got to. get. an even agree. because and make sure the dealers here. continues to ask for information. the fugit
get ahold of him it would be any way of you to let us know barbara i didn't ask you where you were as big if you did you wouldn't tell me right now no. garber i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i don't want to i'm going around i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last time a camera i don't even know last year his girlfriend. girlfriend. what's her name. i don't know if it's to be. her her name got...
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as guilty as practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans and since the one news oh and unlike. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the us once prided itself in are either fire suspects or having to fight their battles publicly the minute they are arrested and attempts to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citron out right see me on. the march towards a reborn egypt has slowed to a cruel the interim leaders have been sent the strongest message yet they're not doing enough tens of thousands turning out the biggest protests and months demonstrates is a filth tahrir square in cairo and other cities and with that the interim government is dragging its heels all forms demanded and they toppled president barack gyptian is also a straight a sluggis
media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as guilty as practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans and since the one news oh and unlike. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the us once prided itself in are either fire suspects or having to fight their battles publicly...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf aually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is v
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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around in it or when it india's enterprising youth for any small business and it's a big profits. the former editor of britain's a best selling newspaper has been released on bail after being arrested on charges of phone hacking and he calls it the news of the world tabloid but it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their soldiers' families later went on to become the prime minister's media. denies knowledge on the hacking during his time as editor to other people including newspapers for more oil corresponding to the rest of prime minister cameron is promising to in crowleys weeks and practices this press a million sixty eight year old musicals is being closed by its medium. its last edition will be on sunday a public outrage against the paper's actions lived up to this week for journalists to have access of course never missing teenager repaired it was later found that radio host john gaunt used to work for the news the world system says britain's immediate risk to tie did the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge
around in it or when it india's enterprising youth for any small business and it's a big profits. the former editor of britain's a best selling newspaper has been released on bail after being arrested on charges of phone hacking and he calls it the news of the world tabloid but it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and their soldiers' families later went on to become the prime minister's media. denies knowledge on the hacking during his time as editor to other people...
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could the charity provided by one party give it a big advantage when it comes to election time? thousands of mourners have flocked to the eastern bosnian town to mark the 16th anniversary of the massacre were 8000 bosnian men and boys were killed. them 16 years on, the pain is just as raw. a mother overwhelmed by anguished at finding the remains of her son. it we will pelvic bones and the fragments of his lower jaw that -- was all that could be recovered. at 29 years old, he was one of those killed back in 1995. today, just another green the coffin lowered into the ground. over 600 were buried on this anniversary, identified through dna analysis. statistics perhaps, but for those grieving, sons, fathers, husbands. it was the worst atrocity in europe since the second world war. thousands of bosnian muslims had grounded into the united nations safe haven as the war raged on, but the dutch troops were easily overrun. the men and boys were led off to be slaughtered. around 8000 of them within the space of five days. it is the only part of the balkan wars to be labeled genocide. the
could the charity provided by one party give it a big advantage when it comes to election time? thousands of mourners have flocked to the eastern bosnian town to mark the 16th anniversary of the massacre were 8000 bosnian men and boys were killed. them 16 years on, the pain is just as raw. a mother overwhelmed by anguished at finding the remains of her son. it we will pelvic bones and the fragments of his lower jaw that -- was all that could be recovered. at 29 years old, he was one of those...
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call big games and is one of the. biggest in europe. to do sichuan t.v. only serve on serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend increased each time to be on in just a couple of weeks ago. and you don't see chances for the countryman played a big role in persuading him to join serious crime yet. we will soul together and he was killed also. in a most cruel and i wish this is also most of my we've because i believe this is this is the best choice for me and the records are forced to push me through with the little girl final pieces of shit sarah being put into place with the new year early season due to get underway in little trade however the signing of tier dosage sends out a signal to the rest of europe it's a scam i determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the continent richard i'm told we don't see. a flood it's now and he is saying paul won the two hundred meters at the latest diamond league meeting in paris the jamaican so if a stranger controlled the final heat from song to finish easily edging out all of his rivals the well t
call big games and is one of the. biggest in europe. to do sichuan t.v. only serve on serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend increased each time to be on in just a couple of weeks ago. and you don't see chances for the countryman played a big role in persuading him to join serious crime yet. we will soul together and he was killed also. in a most cruel and i wish this is also most of my we've because i believe this is this is the best choice for me and the records are forced to push...
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the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what is that even mean this week let's talk about that big keep that it dates over and over again and nothing happened just the negotiation process so it's i don't brag. i believe so do you expect more from the people you elect. neither party is going to let this actually happen where they would let it expire and then the united states would go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think what actually is at hand is for real and they're they're using it as leverage to push their respective issues but i think americans if i'm speaking for myself as an american are sick of it or they did represent a few boards that they think that they were representing but i don't i think they keep on saying the american people want this american people want this but i don't think they're asking anybody really what they really want what do you what i would like to compromise right now the drama right now is largely contrived there is a debt crisis but will make it through and you know we'll pay the bills and things will
the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what is that even mean this week let's talk about that big keep that it dates over and over again and nothing happened just the negotiation process so it's i don't brag. i believe so do you expect more from the people you elect. neither party is going to let this actually happen where they would let it expire and then the united states would go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think what actually is at...
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you are seeing the big picture of what is going on. that is unusual. you are on the cutting edge of doing that, and you were also -- you didn't know, did you? you didn't know whether you are actually going to get to participate. you had trained for this. you were there and loving a group that does this but there is this whole thing about oh my god we have women in our unit. talk a little bit about that because it is sort of a theme going through the book. >> guest: okay first of all, i joined the marine corps during peacetime and so there was sort of the understanding that i would never really go to combat according to what i've heard from the recruiters and other people. oh yeah in all honesty you are going going to be in some support unit. but i really took that seriously and i thought if i have to go to combat, i am going to do my duty and do that. so, calm, when was it? november 2002, my unit starts spinning up with this idea we are going to go to iraq. my commanding officer that i mentioned in the book, the story, he pulls the two female officers,
you are seeing the big picture of what is going on. that is unusual. you are on the cutting edge of doing that, and you were also -- you didn't know, did you? you didn't know whether you are actually going to get to participate. you had trained for this. you were there and loving a group that does this but there is this whole thing about oh my god we have women in our unit. talk a little bit about that because it is sort of a theme going through the book. >> guest: okay first of all, i...
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big teams. is one of biggest in europe. we do. believe we can be a true true true. to dosage would be the only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend and pre-stage who signed to be on even just a couple of weeks ago. didn't see a chance his friend a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join serious crime. we was all together and he was clear as also. most cool and i say i wish this is all so most of my weave because i believe this is this is. for me. or course if you push me to live with a little go final pieces of shit sarah being put into place with the new euro league season due to get underway in middle child however the signing of tear dosage sends out a signal to the rest of europe it's a scone i determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the continent richard i'm told me don't see. athletics now and he is saying bald won the two hundred meters at the latest diamond league meeting in paris the jamaican super sprinter controlled the final heat from song to finish easily edging out all of his rivals the well then th
big teams. is one of biggest in europe. we do. believe we can be a true true true. to dosage would be the only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend and pre-stage who signed to be on even just a couple of weeks ago. didn't see a chance his friend a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join serious crime. we was all together and he was clear as also. most cool and i say i wish this is all so most of my weave because i believe this is this is. for me. or course...